Yamaha S30 Owner's Manual page 42

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Assigning Parameters to Knobs [1] and [2]
The following procedure explains how you
can assign a desired parameter to Knob [1] or
[2]. You can assign controllers to each Voice
(or Part in a Performance). Control Settings
can be assigned as a Control Set, and a each
Controller can be used to control multiple
parameters (although this varies according to
the type of Voice). Here we introduce an
example of how to set up Control Set 1 for
Internal Voice 001 (A01) by assigning PCH-
Crs (Pitch: Coarse) to Knob [1].
You can also assign, separately, a different
MIDI Control Change Number to the same
knob in Voice Mode and Performance Mode.
Details are given on Page 132.
1 Press the [VOICE] key to enter Voice Play
Mode.
MODE
VOICE
PERFORM
UTILITY
CARD
EDIT
JOB
COMPARE
2 Select Internal Voice 001 (A01) and press
the [EDIT] key to enter Voice Edit Mode.
3 Use the [PAGE] knob to switch to the CTL
Set1 (Control Set 1) screen.
SHIFT
PAGE
A
B
C
PART/ELEMENT
4 Use Knob [B] to assign "KN1 (16)" (Knob
[1]) to the Src (Source) parameter.
SHIFT
PAGE
A
B
C
PART/ELEMENT
STORE
SEQ
PLAY
PLAY/
STOP
1
2
DATA
1
2
DATA
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5 Use Knob [C] to assign PCH-Crs
(Pitch:Coarse) to the Dest (Destination)
parameter.
SHIFT
PAGE
A
B
C
PART/ELEMENT
6 Use Knob [1] and the [DATA] knob to
specify the Element to be controlled. Knob
[1] moves the cursor (blinking) and the
[DATA] knob displays the Element to be
controlled.
SHIFT
PAGE
A
B
C
PART/ELEMENT
7 Use Knob [2] to set the Depth parameter.
The larger the setting, the greater the depth
of control.
SHIFT
PAGE
A
B
C
PART/ELEMENT
8 Store the edited Voice (Page 101).
Now you have Internal Voice 001 (A01)
assigned PCH-Crs (Pitch:Coarse) to Knob [1].
When you select and play this Voice in Voice
Play Mode, you can control the pitch of the
Voice if you turn Knob [1].
Details about the assignable control
functions are given in the Control Set
Destination Parameters in the separate Data
List.
1
2
DATA
1
2
DATA
1
2
DATA

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